Hobbyist Fled Russia After Taking Pics of Putin ‘Ghost Train’

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Hobbyist Fled Russia After Taking Pics of Putin ‘Ghost Train’
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Mikhail Korotkov was the first hobbyist to share an image of the luxury locomotive online after spending years tracking it down.

become the preferred method of travel for the Russian president since the war in Ukraine began.

In May 2021, Korotkov says he first realized he might be in danger after transcripts of his private phone conversations started appearing on his YouTube page, a sign he interpreted as a warning from the. He shut down his blog last year after the invasion began over fears “for my personal security,” believing he could be charged with terrorism, and fled the country entirely shortly before summons were sent to his Russian address ordering him into military service.

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